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residents tax expertsrtified and filed their taxes. >> have it done for free. save mor doe dollars. just making them aware of what credits they are eligible for. she has held organize this yearly event. lots of residents walk knowing they have save money. the lunar calendar has begun. [gong] with that, china and most asian countries marked the occasion today. it is now the year of the snake. >> looks almost like times square there. they had fireworks. it scares away the evil spirits. >> still here. >> we got off lucky. i wish we could've brought more snow. we will work on that in the next week or so. look outside. clear skies. temperature is 33 degrees. wind chill factor at 25. winds coming out of the northwest at nine miles per hour. 43 was the high at reagan national. 46 is the average. wind gusts on the weatherbug 45 degrees --ut order five miles per hour earlier. upper northwest d.c., around 50 miles per hour. frederick looking at 23. winchester, 27. snow on the ground. 15 in boston with 25 inches of snow. the snow has come to an end. few remaining flakes will opt coast. snow sh
residents tax expertsrtified and filed their taxes. >> have it done for free. save mor doe dollars. just making them aware of what credits they are eligible for. she has held organize this yearly event. lots of residents walk knowing they have save money. the lunar calendar has begun. [gong] with that, china and most asian countries marked the occasion today. it is now the year of the snake. >> looks almost like times square there. they had fireworks. it scares away the evil...
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governor mcdonnell wants to eliminate the state's gas tax and raise the state's sales tax, part of the new revenue plus part of the general fund would go to transportation. republican tim hugo of fairfax backs the plan. >> it is a creative solution. we fund it on 17.5 cents a gallon. if the goes to 54.5 there's no money for roads in virginia. >> reporter: democrats say eliminating the gas tax and raising taxes on all other virginians makes no sense. >> northern virginians current pay about 30% of the transportation funds. the governor's package takes that up 50%. >> reporter: also, they say, cars may use less gas but the combustion engine is not going away in our lifetime. in richmond, peggy fox, 9news. >> as we inch closer to the official start of president obama's second term we learned another member of his cabinet plans to step down. secretary of labor hilda solis says she plans to return to california. her departure means that as of right now just attorney general eric holder, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius, and one other member plan to statement. >>> coming
governor mcdonnell wants to eliminate the state's gas tax and raise the state's sales tax, part of the new revenue plus part of the general fund would go to transportation. republican tim hugo of fairfax backs the plan. >> it is a creative solution. we fund it on 17.5 cents a gallon. if the goes to 54.5 there's no money for roads in virginia. >> reporter: democrats say eliminating the gas tax and raising taxes on all other virginians makes no sense. >> northern virginians...
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whether there should be a gasoline tax. whether there should be an increase in the sales tax. and wind. whether we should build a wind farm off of ocean city. and of course the big thing is jobs. he is going to talk about how the state has done a good job in creating jobs during the recession. >> let's turn now to charles robinson who is in the house of delegates chamber. charles, what's happening there? >> i am here inside the chamber. they are doing the the introductions. first and foremost, the mayor of washington, d.c. is here. that's mayor benson gray. there are five foreign ambassadors that are here, and they are always invited to see how democracy works. in addition to that, there are a number of individuals who are here who should be here who aren't here. i want to point out yesterday there was -- the county executive from an rondo county was relieved of his post after being found guilty. we're not going to have his replacement here today, if you will. in addition to that, i wanted you to know that right over my shoulder is the former secretary of transportation. he is
whether there should be a gasoline tax. whether there should be an increase in the sales tax. and wind. whether we should build a wind farm off of ocean city. and of course the big thing is jobs. he is going to talk about how the state has done a good job in creating jobs during the recession. >> let's turn now to charles robinson who is in the house of delegates chamber. charles, what's happening there? >> i am here inside the chamber. they are doing the the introductions. first...
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whether there should be a gasoline tax. whether there should be an increase in the sales tax. and wind. whether we should build a wind farm off of ocean city. and of course the big thing is jobs. he is going to talk about how the state has done a good job in creating jobs during the recession. >> let's turn now to charles robinson who is in the house of delegates chamber. charles, what's happening there? >> i am here inside the chamber. they are doing the the introductions. first and foremost, the mayor of washington, d.c. is here. that's mayor benson gray. there are five foreign ambassadors that are here, and they are always invited to see how democracy works. in addition to that, there are a number of individuals who are here who should be here who aren't here. i want to point out yesterday there was -- the county executive from an rondo county was relieved of his post after being found guilty. we're not going to have his replacement here today, if you will. in addition to that, i wanted you to know that right over my shoulder is the former secretary of transportation. he is
whether there should be a gasoline tax. whether there should be an increase in the sales tax. and wind. whether we should build a wind farm off of ocean city. and of course the big thing is jobs. he is going to talk about how the state has done a good job in creating jobs during the recession. >> let's turn now to charles robinson who is in the house of delegates chamber. charles, what's happening there? >> i am here inside the chamber. they are doing the the introductions. first...
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melissa: here's some scary news just in time for tax season. a new report found cases of identity related theft jumped 650% from 2008 to 2012. isn't that stagger? what is the irs doing to prevent thieves from ripping you off? how can you be sure you don't become a victim? we have colonel cedric layton, former member of the joint chiefs of staff and a cybersecurity expert. why do you think we've seen such a dramatic rise? >> melissa, we've seen a rise because it is easy for identity thieves, hackers to get into the irs systems and the tax preparation systems. what that means for all of us we have to pay close attention to our tax preparers since 90% use software to prepare taxes or go to h&r block or similar companies to do that. those are kind of things we have to watch out for. we have to watch out for it when the tax form gets to the irs itself. there is a possibility of data theft within the irs system as well. melissa: what do you mean watch out for it? because i feel fairly, once the irs has it, what can you possibly do to protect yourself
melissa: here's some scary news just in time for tax season. a new report found cases of identity related theft jumped 650% from 2008 to 2012. isn't that stagger? what is the irs doing to prevent thieves from ripping you off? how can you be sure you don't become a victim? we have colonel cedric layton, former member of the joint chiefs of staff and a cybersecurity expert. why do you think we've seen such a dramatic rise? >> melissa, we've seen a rise because it is easy for identity...
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. >> it's wrong to abuse tax system this is an outrage fr all americans. >> steven miller apologized but denies there was political pressure. >> i do not believe partisanship motivated people. i think that what happened here was that foolish mistakes were made by people trying to be more efficient in work load selection. >> republicans allege a cover up but republicans point out many were appointees of former president george w. bush. >> a former attorney for o.j. simpson testified the former star about d.know his buddies were armed when they twont a hotel room to reclaim sports memorabilia. and simpson claimed he didn't know his friends were carrying guns. he his friend testify that had is not true. >> he had told me if he knew he had screwed up and knew there were guns involved. >> simpson is seeking a new trial. >> breaking news now in connecticut two. train trains have collided. you can see here on the tracks. we understand 20-25 people are injured there are no reports of any fatalities at this point. one train headed to new york another westbound through connecticut here. a majo
. >> it's wrong to abuse tax system this is an outrage fr all americans. >> steven miller apologized but denies there was political pressure. >> i do not believe partisanship motivated people. i think that what happened here was that foolish mistakes were made by people trying to be more efficient in work load selection. >> republicans allege a cover up but republicans point out many were appointees of former president george w. bush. >> a former attorney for o.j....
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to your tax bills at the beginning of the year. they also have no plans to say the entitlement programs even though the president knows doing is not about the costs an option. doing nothing makes no sense. budgets are about setting priorities. republicans realize we have a moral obligation to spend your hard earned tax dollars wisely. we should but only what we need to cover the functions of government and not a dollar more. that is why we support reforms to fix the programs washington should be funding and a limited programs it shouldn't and balance a budget. federali note that the government wastes hundreds of dollars each year. we need to identify and remove wasteful areas of the budget. instead the president has decided to cut on order security, first responders, and law enforcement. the director of u.s. immigration and customs recently testified before a house subcommittee that for budgetary reasons, more than 2 2200 illegl immigrants and 10 high-level offenders were released back onto our streets. at the same time, news outle
to your tax bills at the beginning of the year. they also have no plans to say the entitlement programs even though the president knows doing is not about the costs an option. doing nothing makes no sense. budgets are about setting priorities. republicans realize we have a moral obligation to spend your hard earned tax dollars wisely. we should but only what we need to cover the functions of government and not a dollar more. that is why we support reforms to fix the programs washington should...
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the irs going after tax exempt groups. they president bypassing congress to push a cell phone tax to pay for internet in all schools. a senate majority leader determined to up the running. especially all this week. it has me feeling very weak. so much big government firing on so many fronts that it amazes me that republicans have all but raised the right flag. the speakers proposing a punch. we will get into it later. the reality is right now. the air but government is back with a vengeance. and doesn't give a darn how much you complain welcome, everyone, i am neilto. we don't stand a chance. now we have a congress that doesn't only take a pass on spending, but a president who bypasses them altogether when it comes to taxes. the fallout for you is startling. with me now is a guy whose temper is kind of short tonight. tj, it's always good having you. you were kind of like that he said he saw all of this coming. what you said is that he saw this accelerating. >> you know, the thing i'm worried about is that unemployment is s
the irs going after tax exempt groups. they president bypassing congress to push a cell phone tax to pay for internet in all schools. a senate majority leader determined to up the running. especially all this week. it has me feeling very weak. so much big government firing on so many fronts that it amazes me that republicans have all but raised the right flag. the speakers proposing a punch. we will get into it later. the reality is right now. the air but government is back with a vengeance....
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that is welcome anytime of the most during tax month. they help me out a lot. >> from northwest, abc 7 news. an important milestone. firstave concluded there drilling on the mars planet. have drilledrs away at rocks. it is sometimes hard to see, , plentya lot of people of people are out and about enjoying this will. snow. >> steve rudin will be back with what is left of the storm what is the best part of snow? no school. >> all of it. the kids are enjoying it. they had a lot of fun today. as you can see, not everyone the snow was a bad thing. kids and adults are enjoying the aftermath of the storm. seen akids have not base snowstorm like that in their lifetime. inches is the official total in boston. is the fifth largest storm on record. we have a little bit of snow in our forecast. first, take a look at the new at this hour.dral remain clear. it will be a cold night ahead. it will not be as cold as it was last night with those gusty .inds winds are beginning to settle down. 39 right now. windchill factor at 31 degrees. 3 degrees below a
that is welcome anytime of the most during tax month. they help me out a lot. >> from northwest, abc 7 news. an important milestone. firstave concluded there drilling on the mars planet. have drilledrs away at rocks. it is sometimes hard to see, , plentya lot of people of people are out and about enjoying this will. snow. >> steve rudin will be back with what is left of the storm what is the best part of snow? no school. >> all of it. the kids are enjoying it. they had a lot...
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we ought to put a tax on that. bullets ought to be prohibitively expensive. >> a well regulated militia to keep the security of the people, to keep and bear arms. does that speak to the right of securing the nation through a well regulated defense establishment, or does it greenlight some guy in new york to out his garage like an armory? >> the supreme court defers on this. they have basically upheld the second amendment. it does give the protections to gun owners, and it makes it somewhat of a moot issue. this is mostly for show right now. it is a diversion -- i'm all for gun-control -- but it will not happen. it is a diversion from what we need to do, which is dealing with issues like debt, the climate, which polish and do not want to deal with. it is a side show. >> i do not think it is a side show when you have massacres like we have had in the last year. not just newtown. justice scalia's opinion actually said that the government is free to regulate the kinds of weapons that people carry. it says that. >> if y
we ought to put a tax on that. bullets ought to be prohibitively expensive. >> a well regulated militia to keep the security of the people, to keep and bear arms. does that speak to the right of securing the nation through a well regulated defense establishment, or does it greenlight some guy in new york to out his garage like an armory? >> the supreme court defers on this. they have basically upheld the second amendment. it does give the protections to gun owners, and it makes it...
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my tax credit in my set. era back carol don't. get it. i've never owned a gun in my life. we also have small children in the house at deaths not something that i think either my wife nor i feel comfortable with and having a gun in the house in the same house that their small children in case they were to able in case they were able to get ahold of the gun. you know something accidental could happen. how do i feel about living in a place where there are a lot of guns around. it doesn't bother me in the least i probably was less aware of. how many people own guns in this area i mean i knew there was a lot of hunters in in gun owners but probably in the wake of the connecticut tragedy so when i really became aware that there are probably people all over this this town that have guns. i don't feel any less safe because there are guns all over this community in fact i probably feel more safe because i'm sure if bad guys come they probably know there's a lot of people who are going to enters into the area. they don't necessarily know that i don't have a gun and they may make the
my tax credit in my set. era back carol don't. get it. i've never owned a gun in my life. we also have small children in the house at deaths not something that i think either my wife nor i feel comfortable with and having a gun in the house in the same house that their small children in case they were to able in case they were able to get ahold of the gun. you know something accidental could happen. how do i feel about living in a place where there are a lot of guns around. it doesn't bother me...
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getting back to the tax issue and to the tax reform committee you talked about, one of the things we have been working on as the nga is trying to work within our space in looking at how we can make government more efficient, more effective. we are concerned about our bond toing, our nation's ability borrow at a reasonable cost. we have a task force we have .ormedi find some't uncdrtainty and having to have this debate -- uncertainty and having to have this debate every few months created so much uncertainty in our state that it is hard for us to write a budget. i have been working on my state budget. we are going to give our state of the states in the next couple of weeks. it cues meeting to be adjusted. congress passed a tax act a few weeks ago. we know they will have another vote because they will hit the debt ceiling. in the main -- the middle of our budget rising -- writing, there will be changes. our tax reform is about bringing to give the governors to look a the best practices, finding innovative ways we can share ideas, and being able to share in partnership with congress and
getting back to the tax issue and to the tax reform committee you talked about, one of the things we have been working on as the nga is trying to work within our space in looking at how we can make government more efficient, more effective. we are concerned about our bond toing, our nation's ability borrow at a reasonable cost. we have a task force we have .ormedi find some't uncdrtainty and having to have this debate -- uncertainty and having to have this debate every few months created so...
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maybe this is the way to raise tax revvnue. [laughter] >> the general reality is you will have criminal record, up prosecutors taking time away from more serious crimes, pole taking time away. peoplean give tickets. it will give you a ticket if you have to pay a fine like a parking tict and say you did note. there will be l of those issues of enforcement. bottomine, like i said bore, it is not that simple. what about the fact that the people that put energy into making the real products, they cannot hire. gerri: now you're getti to my issue, which is these women who are not making million dollars year. they're spending thousands of llars on designer handbags. >> this i do not know. i doave a realoach bag, but i have had it for ten years. one bag, that's it. gei: and you did not go to jail for it. >> i did not. >> coach just got up lawsuit against a major counterfeiter and won a lot of money. the person in the street, it's ha to stop them from buyg it. that's what this is about. gerri: last word, brooklyn district attorney buru
maybe this is the way to raise tax revvnue. [laughter] >> the general reality is you will have criminal record, up prosecutors taking time away from more serious crimes, pole taking time away. peoplean give tickets. it will give you a ticket if you have to pay a fine like a parking tict and say you did note. there will be l of those issues of enforcement. bottomine, like i said bore, it is not that simple. what about the fact that the people that put energy into making the real products,...
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can hsh be taxed and at what rate? those are very popular they love these. >> they are very popular because of the reduced deductible is a high deductible plan the affordable care act is i don't see any special taxation they are valid the pretax dollars actually reduce your adjusted gross income which is a calculation to potentially getting a subsidy views the monday you can roll it over so it is not lost and it is not taxed. gerri: we talk about what will the world treelike we don't talk about the taxpayers who are paying for it. >> all the other people talk about the whole intent of the program to have the young people join in on but older people will have the potential to get larger subsidies because of the way the insurance is put together the cost of care is greater for older didn't enter but what if we don't have the right to measure or mix so then the burden becomes on the taxpayer for about the biggest cause that i foresee is the future uncertainty for everybody. gerri: diverted could become heavier. good to ha
can hsh be taxed and at what rate? those are very popular they love these. >> they are very popular because of the reduced deductible is a high deductible plan the affordable care act is i don't see any special taxation they are valid the pretax dollars actually reduce your adjusted gross income which is a calculation to potentially getting a subsidy views the monday you can roll it over so it is not lost and it is not taxed. gerri: we talk about what will the world treelike we don't talk...
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savings to take into account the revenue side, a childhood education and hiring for careers in greater taxes back to our country above and beyond the seven to one ratio. the question i had today as charter schools. the president's proposal includes an increase from 255 alien to 205 million. the federal government program to support financing growth across the country. the budget expands grants for replication of high-quality charter schools already supported more than 335 high-quality expansions. i want to thank you for being a champion for expanding educational choice in charters as well as district schools across the country. the supply of innovative qualities has not caught up with demands. over 600,000 students remain a charter school waiting lists unable to attend the school of their choice, for us to attend a school to parents perceived as inferior and according to objective criteria is inferior. that's why we introduce all students all-star act which will help enable and encourage new charter school startups in addition to the replication and expansion of high-quality charter schools.
savings to take into account the revenue side, a childhood education and hiring for careers in greater taxes back to our country above and beyond the seven to one ratio. the question i had today as charter schools. the president's proposal includes an increase from 255 alien to 205 million. the federal government program to support financing growth across the country. the budget expands grants for replication of high-quality charter schools already supported more than 335 high-quality...
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he doesn't show much interest in tax reform except corp corporate tax reform. those are the three top priorities. >> down the road two years from now in the midterm elections, that is a time that might not accomplish as much as the president can accomplish now . what is realistic for him in addressing congress and getting legislation passed? >> i think the president is taking a lot of moves to see if he can take back the house of representatives in 2014. that was never done by an incumbent president. in the meantime he will push to protect the entitlement programs he defended in his naul -- innothingeral address . raise taxes in exchange for spending restraint. but the most important issue and the one that will define the president's political capitol will be gun control. after the new town shooting he had concern. if he can't pass the gun control he will enter the other battles weakened. >> let's talk about sequestitration the automatic defense cuts in particular. do you think that the president will address that, because he did mention when he spoke on friday
he doesn't show much interest in tax reform except corp corporate tax reform. those are the three top priorities. >> down the road two years from now in the midterm elections, that is a time that might not accomplish as much as the president can accomplish now . what is realistic for him in addressing congress and getting legislation passed? >> i think the president is taking a lot of moves to see if he can take back the house of representatives in 2014. that was never done by an...
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>> i don't support tax increases. i campaigned saying i don't support tax increases. i don't want to see added burdens on people who create jobs. i think that's the wrong way to go about this. as you said in my introduction, i did defeat bob kerrey by a very wide margin. i did that because nebraskaians elected me knowing i don't support tax increases. >> woodruff: i asked you because in this deal that's coming out of-- or came out of the senate that is house is now cover considering 99% of americans will keep their tax cuts. less than 1%, people earning over $450,000 a year, you're saying that is still unacceptable? >> of course we have to provide those tax cuts to the 99%. but we're playing politics by doing it. we're saying, okay, we're going to provide tax cuts for these people but the rest they have to pay more. we don't need to create more division in this country. i mean just look at washington. i'm on the outside right now until thursday. look at washington. it is so polarized. and talk like that just makes it worse. >> woodruff: the argument that there should
>> i don't support tax increases. i campaigned saying i don't support tax increases. i don't want to see added burdens on people who create jobs. i think that's the wrong way to go about this. as you said in my introduction, i did defeat bob kerrey by a very wide margin. i did that because nebraskaians elected me knowing i don't support tax increases. >> woodruff: i asked you because in this deal that's coming out of-- or came out of the senate that is house is now cover considering...
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my tax rate hike set yet for that. era back there people don't. get it. i've never owned a gun in my life. we also have small children in the house it debts not something that i think neither my wife nor i feel comfortable with and having a gun and a house in the same house that they're small children in case they were to able in case they were able to get ahold of the guy and. you know something accidental could happen. how do i feel about living in a place where there are a lot of guns around. it doesn't bother me in the least i probably was less aware of. how many people own guns in this area i mean i knew there was a lot of hunters in in gun owners but probably in the wake of the connecticut tragedy when i really became aware that there are probably people all over this this town that have guns. i don't feel any less safe because there are guns all over this community in fact i probably feel more safe because i'm sure if bad guys come they probably know there's a lot of people who are gun owners in this area. they don't necessarily know that i don't h
my tax rate hike set yet for that. era back there people don't. get it. i've never owned a gun in my life. we also have small children in the house it debts not something that i think neither my wife nor i feel comfortable with and having a gun and a house in the same house that they're small children in case they were to able in case they were able to get ahold of the guy and. you know something accidental could happen. how do i feel about living in a place where there are a lot of guns...
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unfairness tax, wireless tax fairness act, i should say. localities out that and states are taxing wireless cell phone access, not the phone purchases themselves, in a disproportionate way. i guess it's an easy thing to do. they are taxing these plans as if they were syntaxes. it's kind of tobacco like. what we said as a congress and country is we do not want to disproportionately burden access to the internet. we have in internet fairness tax that had huge bipartisan support. when you think about where we , hown 2013, 2014 coming up do people get access to the internet, especially people who are less affluent? it is through their cell phones and digital devices. have moratoriums on disproportionate taxes on cell phone access. we have bipartisan support on that. i'm hopeful that we in the middle of all of this acrimony can come together and do something sensible like that. >> as we're getting close to the end of the first session of the 113th congress, do you see potential action on this bill? >> i hope so. the cell phone bill passed the ho
unfairness tax, wireless tax fairness act, i should say. localities out that and states are taxing wireless cell phone access, not the phone purchases themselves, in a disproportionate way. i guess it's an easy thing to do. they are taxing these plans as if they were syntaxes. it's kind of tobacco like. what we said as a congress and country is we do not want to disproportionately burden access to the internet. we have in internet fairness tax that had huge bipartisan support. when you think...
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wireless tax fairness act. >> guest: right. well, the -- it turns out that localities and states are taxing wireless cell phone access. not the phone purchases themselves in a disproportionate way. in fact, i guess it's an easy thing to do because they're taxing these plans as if they were syntaxes. i mean, it's, you know, kind of tobacco-like. and what we've said as a congress and as a country is that we do not want to disproportionately burden access to the internet. we had an internet fairness tax that has huge bipartisan support. when you think about where we are in 2013, 2014 coming up, how do people get access to the internet, especially people who are less affluent? it's through their cell phones and digital devices. of so we have a moratorium on disproportionate taxes on cell phone access. again, we have bipartisan support on that. i'm hopeful that we in the middle of all of this acrimony can come together and do something sensible like that. >> host: well, as we're getting close to the end of the first session of the 1
wireless tax fairness act. >> guest: right. well, the -- it turns out that localities and states are taxing wireless cell phone access. not the phone purchases themselves in a disproportionate way. in fact, i guess it's an easy thing to do because they're taxing these plans as if they were syntaxes. i mean, it's, you know, kind of tobacco-like. and what we've said as a congress and as a country is that we do not want to disproportionately burden access to the internet. we had an internet...
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month democrats and republicans came together to make sure we closed that final gap without raising taxes. now, anyone who tells you that the budget we passed two years ago didn't do its jobs, that it didn't make real change in how we approach our finances is simply not telling the truth. i know that many of you cast very hard votes to fix those problems. and that is the kind of resolve and leadership that we're we are in fact bringing back to connecticut. we've made other tough decisions along the way. after years of underfunding our pensions, a 4.5 billion payment would have been required in the year 20 32 more than four times what we currently pay. that payment would have been impossible. that is why last year we restruct rd our payments to reverse years of chronic underfunding. we are avoiding our own fiscal cliff and saving connecticut citizens $6 billion over the next 20 years. we didn't kick the can down the road. we picked it up. then through a restructured benefits and pension agreement with our public employees we are saving the state approximately $20 billion. and we made sure
month democrats and republicans came together to make sure we closed that final gap without raising taxes. now, anyone who tells you that the budget we passed two years ago didn't do its jobs, that it didn't make real change in how we approach our finances is simply not telling the truth. i know that many of you cast very hard votes to fix those problems. and that is the kind of resolve and leadership that we're we are in fact bringing back to connecticut. we've made other tough decisions along...
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clothing and shoes priced $100 or less, you will not have to pay sales tax. no limit on simultaneous purchases. >> there is still time for the montgomery county fair. s, music,joyed ride and fried food. be sure to stop by the abc 7 news booth. queen latifah has a new talk show airing right here on abc 7. we are very excited. >> you can get out there and enjoy the fair. no rain or thunderstorms or anything like that. you can have a deep-fried twinkie or deep-fried oreo. which one do you want? >> i would say all of the above. [laughter] let's check out our live shot over the city. 82 degrees is the current temperature. it will be a great night. no need to worry about the rain. winds out of the south at about eight miles per hour. the high today was 83 degrees. the record was 98 in 2010. children's hospital, no rain to speak of. we had a high of 85. a 10th of an inch of rain earlier this afternoon. we had a high of 84 in fredericksburg. temperatures, 82 in cumberland. dulles. at a cold front will come to us slowly. system thatfunnel brought us showers and thunde
clothing and shoes priced $100 or less, you will not have to pay sales tax. no limit on simultaneous purchases. >> there is still time for the montgomery county fair. s, music,joyed ride and fried food. be sure to stop by the abc 7 news booth. queen latifah has a new talk show airing right here on abc 7. we are very excited. >> you can get out there and enjoy the fair. no rain or thunderstorms or anything like that. you can have a deep-fried twinkie or deep-fried oreo. which one do...
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they got 98% of the bush tax cuts. so they used to be the party for tax cuts but in is the last couple years just what we're seeing in the last republican primary is the idea of a progressive taxation system where rich people pay a higher percentage of their wealth, that is actually being undermined. in the primary system they were from a flat tax. to go from a party where pretty much every candidate said we want a flat tax to where things have become more progressive. that is a change. it's not what republicans stood for even four years ago. under president bush this was the center piece of his taxation policy. now it's surrender. that's how far this party has traveled. >> indeed. ron meyer and richard wolffe, thank you for breaking the news. we've run out of time but will follow up tomorrow. >>> coming up, where are the apologies from those who claim the secretary of state was faking her own illness? stay with us. >> you're a roman catholic as am i. we're now calling this the immaculate concussion. ♪ [ female annou
they got 98% of the bush tax cuts. so they used to be the party for tax cuts but in is the last couple years just what we're seeing in the last republican primary is the idea of a progressive taxation system where rich people pay a higher percentage of their wealth, that is actually being undermined. in the primary system they were from a flat tax. to go from a party where pretty much every candidate said we want a flat tax to where things have become more progressive. that is a change. it's...
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backup for the government and the tax code. it is an inefficient way of subsidizing. sandra: a sign we are overtaxing and overregulating corporations and small businesses to the point data want to hire these people so people have to downgrade out of jobs they should be working in and educated to work in and take lower-level service jobs. very much a sign of the times. stuart: the government takes money off of this group to top off the income of that group. that is -- [talking over each other] stuart: that is my take. big money at the story everybody is talking about today, lance armstrong comes clean on informant -- performance enhancing drugs and made millions in prize money and endorsements, raise a lot of money for his cancer charity. we are a forgiving country. we really are. here is the question. will the nation give him a second chance or is he totally finished? we will ask that question. we have a pr executive on whether it lands can have his image and i have my take on mr. armstrong around 10:28 this morning on this pro
backup for the government and the tax code. it is an inefficient way of subsidizing. sandra: a sign we are overtaxing and overregulating corporations and small businesses to the point data want to hire these people so people have to downgrade out of jobs they should be working in and educated to work in and take lower-level service jobs. very much a sign of the times. stuart: the government takes money off of this group to top off the income of that group. that is -- [talking over each other]...
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. >> the president is also going to be talking about taxes and looming across-the-board budget cuts. we're only weeks away from the sequester. >> coming march 1st and democrats will say there will have to be revenues to lift it. republicans saying no way, no how. most in washington expect it to kick in for at least some time. another deadline following and the government set to run out of money on march 27th that could force negotiations. you'll see the president discuss that. what he'll also do on tuesday focus back again on jobs and what it means for the middle class. white house taking some criticism but the president didn't talk enough about the economy in the inaugural. >> we did bury the lead what. there is a headline we haven't touched on. george stephanopoulos' birthday. >> i wanted you to keep that one quiet. i'm getting up there. >> 35th birthday. we can celebrate, right? >> he is not aging. george, thank you. happy birthi da. big show including two powerhouse handles later on this morning coming up on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. >> all right, time to check in w
. >> the president is also going to be talking about taxes and looming across-the-board budget cuts. we're only weeks away from the sequester. >> coming march 1st and democrats will say there will have to be revenues to lift it. republicans saying no way, no how. most in washington expect it to kick in for at least some time. another deadline following and the government set to run out of money on march 27th that could force negotiations. you'll see the president discuss that. what...
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start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis ifyou have an artificial heart valve abnormal bleing. while taking eliquis, yomay bruise more easily and it m take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may
start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin....
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still, a vote to end the standoff, drops the tax on medical devices. meanwhile, the partial government shutdown entered its third week and the deadline is two days away. the treasury department warns, come thursday, it will no longer be able to. >> federal government's triple a credit rating under review. the latest on where things are stand we're joined by carrie budoff brown of politico. carrie this is changing as we speak, what is the latest? >> the latest is the house bill appears to be falling apart. they have delayed the vote indefinitely, which means the support is not at the house. this could be looked at as a setback of sorts, but banking that the house is falling short, hoping that clears the way for the reid-mcconnell deal that was coming together last night, hoping that will move forward. we don't know if thak that's exactly what will that happen right now but that's what democrats have been waiting for, hoping that speaker boehner can't pull out that bill and go back to where they were essentially 24 hours ago. >> what happened to make the
still, a vote to end the standoff, drops the tax on medical devices. meanwhile, the partial government shutdown entered its third week and the deadline is two days away. the treasury department warns, come thursday, it will no longer be able to. >> federal government's triple a credit rating under review. the latest on where things are stand we're joined by carrie budoff brown of politico. carrie this is changing as we speak, what is the latest? >> the latest is the house bill...
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in the months to come, a thou insurance fee -- a new insurance fee, a new tax on hardworking americans will be added to insurance policies. people will be required to give up existing coverage that they are happy with if it doesn't meet the standards created by obamacare. and if they don't buy the insurance, they eventually will have to pay a tax that goes up to either $695 a year or 2.5% of your income. employers with more than 50 full-time employees will be required to offer a certain type of coverage to their employees, so many of them are moving people part-time work. and full-time, by the way, is no longer defined as 40 hours. it's now 30 hours. so many employers are moving employees to under 30 hours a week. today, for many americans, obamacare is just a web site that doesn't work. but in the months to come, this law is going to hurt millions of people. it's going to cost them hours at work and maybe even their job. it's going to cost them the insurance that they have now and are happy with. it's going to cost them -- it's going to force them to leave their existing doctor and it
in the months to come, a thou insurance fee -- a new insurance fee, a new tax on hardworking americans will be added to insurance policies. people will be required to give up existing coverage that they are happy with if it doesn't meet the standards created by obamacare. and if they don't buy the insurance, they eventually will have to pay a tax that goes up to either $695 a year or 2.5% of your income. employers with more than 50 full-time employees will be required to offer a certain type of...
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same sex married couples can file joint tax returns and have other privileges in the military. this provided the final bitter sweet chapter to a 42-year-old love story. >> i have had love and joy. >> reporter: she is the woman behind the living challenge. in 1965 the relationship started. she developed cancer and her health deteriorated. they went to toronto and were married. >> in the eyes of my government, the woman i loved was not my legal spouse but was considered to be a stranger. >> reporter: the irs ordered her to pay $350,000 in inheritance taxes. it was discrimination enshrined in law. >>> while i am obviously dissappointed in the ruling, it is my hope that states will define marriage between one man and one woman. >>> same sex couples will have to wait a bit longer. there were no same sex couples given a marriage license. there is a 25-day waiting period to make your marriage official. the opposition can file for a rehearing. >> it definitely should have happened ions ago especially in california, in san francisco. we were doing marriages here early, but to, you know,
same sex married couples can file joint tax returns and have other privileges in the military. this provided the final bitter sweet chapter to a 42-year-old love story. >> i have had love and joy. >> reporter: she is the woman behind the living challenge. in 1965 the relationship started. she developed cancer and her health deteriorated. they went to toronto and were married. >> in the eyes of my government, the woman i loved was not my legal spouse but was considered to be a...
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the remaining house bill gets rid of the gas tax as the governor wanted and makes the sales tax 5.5%. but the legislation cuts mcdonnell's proposed $100 fee for hybrid and alternative fuel cars. >>> turning to the weather. we are starting to see a little clearing and a little sunshine. what does that mean? storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein with the first forecast. >> pleasant february morning under way. we've had a quite a bit of wind that's been picking up over the last 12 hours. we had the cloud cover early predawn break up. this is the latest view from space looking down. you can see that cloud cover just north of washington and into northern prince george's county and montgomery county and farther north there, howard county. a lot of cloudiness there in the mountains. south, charles county and calvert and tt mary's, an arund arundel. bright and sunny in fair fooks county and prince william and parts of loudoun county have some sunshine but it's all sunny farther south towards stafford and spotsylvania where temperatures are warmer. already in the upper 40s there. reagan natio
the remaining house bill gets rid of the gas tax as the governor wanted and makes the sales tax 5.5%. but the legislation cuts mcdonnell's proposed $100 fee for hybrid and alternative fuel cars. >>> turning to the weather. we are starting to see a little clearing and a little sunshine. what does that mean? storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein with the first forecast. >> pleasant february morning under way. we've had a quite a bit of wind that's been picking up over the last 12...
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the outspoken former oil tycoon was russia's richest man when he was thrown in jail for fraud and tax evasion. but supporters say the charges were trumped up by russian president vladimir putin because khodorkovsky was seen as a political threat. in his first press conference today he was more subdued. >> he said i'm not going to engage in any political activity. i'm going to engage in public work. the struggle for power is not for me now. he would still be in jail if not for putin's sudden about-face granting him freedom so he could see his sick mother. but many see the presidential pardon as the latest move in a pr offensive to boost his image ahead of the winter olympics if february. andrew weiss is a russian expert at the carnegie foundation and former aid nie the clinton white house. >> more bodily looking aled to the suchi games he is saying to the international community, you have got me pegged wrong. you thought i would never release this guy. i can do t i'm not worried. >> putin received backlash with his human rights like outlawing gay-- new amnesty measure kos see the relea
the outspoken former oil tycoon was russia's richest man when he was thrown in jail for fraud and tax evasion. but supporters say the charges were trumped up by russian president vladimir putin because khodorkovsky was seen as a political threat. in his first press conference today he was more subdued. >> he said i'm not going to engage in any political activity. i'm going to engage in public work. the struggle for power is not for me now. he would still be in jail if not for putin's...
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russia has a 13% flat tax rate. if he plans on moving, he better back some long johns. that's all i've got to say. >> it's a really good thing anderson isn't here because the last time i saw her report on gerard depardieu, it was not pretty. >> thankfully you're here, ashleigh. >>> we've been counting down your top choices for the best requested ridiculist" for 2012 and this involves jimmy kimmel and anderson giggling. it's coming up next. in your ability to be ready. and this involves jimmy kimmel and anderson giggling. it's coming up next. ridiculist"d this involves jimmy kimmel and anderson giggling. it's coming up next. ridiculist" this involves jimmy kimmel and anderson giggling. it's coming up next. ridiculist" this involves jimmy kimmel and anderson giggling. it's coming up next. ridiculist" this involves jimmy kimmel and anderson giggling. it's coming up next. tiridiculis this involves jimmy kimmel and anderson giggling. it's coming up next. esridiculiss involves jimmy kimmel and anderson giggling. it's coming up next. anridiculis involves jimmy kimmel and ander
russia has a 13% flat tax rate. if he plans on moving, he better back some long johns. that's all i've got to say. >> it's a really good thing anderson isn't here because the last time i saw her report on gerard depardieu, it was not pretty. >> thankfully you're here, ashleigh. >>> we've been counting down your top choices for the best requested ridiculist" for 2012 and this involves jimmy kimmel and anderson giggling. it's coming up next. in your ability to be ready....
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in addition to their property taxes, in addition to their parcel taxes. these folks feel penalized for doing what they feel in their minds is all the right things. >> the governor -- so the plan is taking shape in the governor's mind. >> yeah. >> will you, in your experience, what eventually gets passed, it looks a little different. he sets the broad outline. but with the super majority, the way the lach egislature looks n- >> you would think. it's california. this proposal depends on the potential opposition from two important sources. first of all, the affluent legislators from -- i shouldn sy affluent districts, why are you taking money from us, or not giving us as much as others, and the other is the california teachers association. that's a well-known group that carries a lot of sway. especially with democratic legislators. both groups are looking at the fairness issue in an entirely different way, from another perspective. as far as they're concerned, this formula is an affront to their hard work. let's not lose sight of the big picture. this is the
in addition to their property taxes, in addition to their parcel taxes. these folks feel penalized for doing what they feel in their minds is all the right things. >> the governor -- so the plan is taking shape in the governor's mind. >> yeah. >> will you, in your experience, what eventually gets passed, it looks a little different. he sets the broad outline. but with the super majority, the way the lach egislature looks n- >> you would think. it's california. this...
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wireless tax fairness act. >> guest: well it turns out that localities and states are taxing wireless cell phone access like the phone purchases themselves in a disproportionate way. in fact i guess it's an easy thing to do because they are taxing these plans as if they were syntax's. it's kind of tobacco like and what we have said as a congressman as a country is that we did not want to disproportionately burdened access to the internet. the internet fairness tax that had huge bipartisan support, when you think about where we are in 2013 in and 2014 coming up, how do people get access to the internet especially people who are less affluent? is through their cell phones and digital devices so we have a moratorium on disproportionate taxes on cell phone access and again we have bipartisan support on that. i'm hopeful that we in the middle of all of this happening can come together to do something sensible like that. >> host: as we are getting close to the end of the first session of the 113th congress do you see potential action on these bills? >> guest: well i hope so. or example the
wireless tax fairness act. >> guest: well it turns out that localities and states are taxing wireless cell phone access like the phone purchases themselves in a disproportionate way. in fact i guess it's an easy thing to do because they are taxing these plans as if they were syntax's. it's kind of tobacco like and what we have said as a congressman as a country is that we did not want to disproportionately burdened access to the internet. the internet fairness tax that had huge bipartisan...
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reform by closing loopholes in our tax reform for the wealthiest americans. if we combine a balanced package of saving through -- we can solve the deficit issues without sacrificing things like our investments in education that are going to help us grow. turns out the american people agree with me. they listened to an entire year's debate over this issue and they made a clear decision about the approach they prefer. they don't think it's fair for example to ask a senior to pay more for his or her health care or for a scientist to shut down ground breaking research so that a multimillionaire can pay less taxes than a secretary. they don't think it's smart to close endless loopholes for wealthy americans rather than invest in our roads and to help manufacturers bring jobs back to america. they want us to bring our books in order no a balanced way where everybody pulls their weight and everybody does their part. that's what i want as well. that pie that's what i've proposed. and we can get it done, but we're going to have to make sure that people are looking at
reform by closing loopholes in our tax reform for the wealthiest americans. if we combine a balanced package of saving through -- we can solve the deficit issues without sacrificing things like our investments in education that are going to help us grow. turns out the american people agree with me. they listened to an entire year's debate over this issue and they made a clear decision about the approach they prefer. they don't think it's fair for example to ask a senior to pay more for his or...
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not only on high income earners, he has raised taxes on everyone. the word is he is going to say, he needs more money, more tax revenues. how is that going to be received? >> i can tell you on capitol hill it has not been received very well. house republicans basically, many of them didn't vote for the package that included the tax hikes you are referring to, the one that was voted right after new year's eve. they say that is enough. they don't want to see any more offers that includes tax increases. consider they hold the house majority and they can hold to that the best they can. i doubt we would see a package to stave off a sequester anything comprehensive like that. the best we're going to see a kick the can down the road and stave off the cuts. >> gregg: do you think this president, in a way, try to persuade the nation, that 8% unemployment, 25 million americans, unemployed or under employment is negative, that is the new norm. is he going to say something similar to? >> that i don't know if he is going to say something similar to that. >> look
not only on high income earners, he has raised taxes on everyone. the word is he is going to say, he needs more money, more tax revenues. how is that going to be received? >> i can tell you on capitol hill it has not been received very well. house republicans basically, many of them didn't vote for the package that included the tax hikes you are referring to, the one that was voted right after new year's eve. they say that is enough. they don't want to see any more offers that includes...
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cheating and by a banking meltdown in the tiny tax haven nation of cyprus now that the cat is out of the bag it's time to put an end to offshore banking and tax evasion and make sure that the all of darks of the world are doing their fair share to support the global economy. the good the bad and the very very. ugly good deed for months the beastie boys rapper has been providing free food to hurricane sandy victims in his hometown of rockaway new york republicans the late he organized the rockaway plate lunch a food truck service that delivered fresh healthy meals to rockaway residents affected by superstorm sandy good work mike john boehner and eric cantor could learn a thing or two from you know bad experience the leesburg virginia restaurant has a new promotion going every wednesday any customer openly carrying a firearm sees a ten percent discount on their meal the restaurant patrons think that open carry ones are blast they say they've never felt safer. right now i feel like i'm in the safest place in leesburg virginia really absolutely. absolutely because i if someone comes thro
cheating and by a banking meltdown in the tiny tax haven nation of cyprus now that the cat is out of the bag it's time to put an end to offshore banking and tax evasion and make sure that the all of darks of the world are doing their fair share to support the global economy. the good the bad and the very very. ugly good deed for months the beastie boys rapper has been providing free food to hurricane sandy victims in his hometown of rockaway new york republicans the late he organized the...
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for billions of dollars in new spending and spun of course, as a tax cut for the middle class. here with a look at what it it means for your pocket book, and the u.s. economy in 2013, wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, mary o'grady and steve moore. let's go to you first, steve. based on our conversations this week, you like this deal a little more than do i. why don't you make the best case for it, for the deal? >> well, paul, this was for republicans a kind of eat your spinach moment. i just don't see any other alternative to what happened. and look, i think this is a rancid deal for so many reasons, especially the fact i think it's harmful to the economy. i guess my point, paul, would be i don't see republicans had much choice. i mean, you talk to john boehner and you talk to mitch mcconnell for six, seven weeks the president would simply not budge one inch on cutting spending and had no interest in doing that. the republicans believed and i think they're probably right if they'd gone into 2013 without the tax issue resolved they'd be pummelled day
for billions of dollars in new spending and spun of course, as a tax cut for the middle class. here with a look at what it it means for your pocket book, and the u.s. economy in 2013, wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, mary o'grady and steve moore. let's go to you first, steve. based on our conversations this week, you like this deal a little more than do i. why don't you make the best case for it, for the deal? >> well, paul, this was for republicans a kind of...